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seeking Fix and flip HELP/ADVICE

Justin Gallagher
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Hello wonderful people of BP forums im seeking advice and guidance from experience RE investors. im new into the world of REI and i'm looking to secure my first SFR in the mid west. ive been working in the home repair and remodeling industry for 35+ years and ive been lucky enough to start my own home repair and remodeling business 1 year and a half so far and i would like to purchase a fixer upper and do the rehab work myself however i think a conventional loan is out of the question and i would be better off with a hard money lender to help with rehab costs but ive heard its hard to get a hml loan with out a lot of experience. im just not sure wat funding to do to

i appreciate any advice or guidance that anyone gives through this post. TYIA!

-justin 

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Justin Gallagher
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Quote from @Kerry Noble Jr:

network around and find a partner that has capital or you may have a private money lender already in your family. Start sharing this (what youve posted) with more people in your network and see what you get

thank you for respond and for the advice Kerry i appreciate your motivating comment

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